Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Fleet Sails for Port Royal . Capture of Forts Walker and Beauregard . . CHAPTER II . THE " TRENT " AFFAIR Confederate Envoys to Europe . Captain Charles Wilkes . The British Mail Steamer Trent Overhauled . Mason and Slidell Removed ...
... Fleet Sails for Port Royal . Capture of Forts Walker and Beauregard . . CHAPTER II . THE " TRENT " AFFAIR Confederate Envoys to Europe . Captain Charles Wilkes . The British Mail Steamer Trent Overhauled . Mason and Slidell Removed ...
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... Fleet . The Voyage to Hatteras . The Capture of Roanoke Island . Wise's Summary of the Confederate Loss . Destruction of the Rebel Fleet . Capture of Elizabeth City . Capture of New Berne . Capture of Fort Macon and Beaufort . General ...
... Fleet . The Voyage to Hatteras . The Capture of Roanoke Island . Wise's Summary of the Confederate Loss . Destruction of the Rebel Fleet . Capture of Elizabeth City . Capture of New Berne . Capture of Fort Macon and Beaufort . General ...
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... Fleet . River Battle at Memphis . Cap- ture of Memphis . Farragut at Vicksburg . He Re- turns to New Orleans . Reascends the Mississippi to Vicksburg . Passes the Batteries . Farragut Descends the River to New Orleans . Buell's Advance ...
... Fleet . River Battle at Memphis . Cap- ture of Memphis . Farragut at Vicksburg . He Re- turns to New Orleans . Reascends the Mississippi to Vicksburg . Passes the Batteries . Farragut Descends the River to New Orleans . Buell's Advance ...
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... num- ber , and those not very easy of access . It would therefore not require so numerous a fleet to guard them as might appear at first thought . VOL . V. - 1 Adams to Seward , May 21 , 1861 CHAP . L I R James Suffolk CAPE CHARLES FORT.
... num- ber , and those not very easy of access . It would therefore not require so numerous a fleet to guard them as might appear at first thought . VOL . V. - 1 Adams to Seward , May 21 , 1861 CHAP . L I R James Suffolk CAPE CHARLES FORT.
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... fleet ready for service at a critical moment might have been followed by very serious consequences . On the whole , the favoring con- ditions were on the side of the Union . Notwith- 1 The fleet before Charleston harbor consisted of the ...
... fleet ready for service at a critical moment might have been followed by very serious consequences . On the whole , the favoring con- ditions were on the side of the Union . Notwith- 1 The fleet before Charleston harbor consisted of the ...
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